Photosynthesis
Cellular respiration
Location
Enzymes
step details
100

This photosystem provides hydrogen to NADP+ reductase.

photosystem I? 

100

These are the two main types of cellular respiration.

aerobic and anaerobic respiration

100

This is the overall location of photosynthesis.

the chloroplast

100

This is the primary location enzymes bind to substrates.

the active site

100

What is the final electron acceptor in cellular respiration?

Oxygen

200

What are the products of the Calvin Cycle 

Sugar, NADP+ and ADP

200

These are the 3 phases of cellular respiration.

glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle, and Oxidative Phosphorylation (ETC) 

200

This is the overall location of aerobic respiration 

the mitochondria

200

This binds to the active site of an enzyme, preventing an enzyme from binding with its substrate.

What is competitive inhibition? 

200

This is the change in free energy as hydrogens are passed between electrons during oxidative phosphorylation.

What is a lower amount of free energy?

300

These are the products of the light dependent reactions.

NADPH, ATP, and O2

300

This is the purpose of Oxygen during the electron transport chain 

the final electron acceptor?

300

This is the location of anaerobic respiration.

the cytoplasm

300

These two factors can cause denaturation of an enzyme

change in pH or temperature

300

What is the conversion of inorganic carbon into organic molecules in the Calvin cycle?

Carbon fixation

400

This term is used to describe the creation of ATP via sunlight energy.

Photophosphorylation

400

These are the two different types of phosphorylation during cellular respiration.

oxidation phosphorylation and substrate level phosphorylation? 

400

This is the location of G3P synthesis.

the stroma

400

What is feedback inhibition?

This type of inhibition occurs when the product of a reaction or metabolic pathway shuts down the reaction from happening further. 

400

This enzyme catalyzes the reaction of carbon fixation.

What is rubisco? 

500

This major adaptation allows desert plants to survive arid conditions.

CAM photosynthesis (only opening stomata at night) 

500

Hydrogens being passed through proteins allows cell to create this driving force during the electron transport chain 

the proton gradient

500

This is the location of the proton gradient during photosynthesis. 

the thylakoid space

500

When a molecule binds at the allosteric site changing the shape of the enzyme, slowing down the ability to bind to substrates.

noncompetitive inhibition

500

What is the role of glycolysis in organisms that only undergo anaerobic respiration?

Glycolysis is the only source of ATP production.

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